1. Is it poisonous?Lavender is not poisonous. It can be placed in the bedroom. Its fragrance is not only harmless to the body, but also can help you sleep. It should be noted that it is best not to come into contact with it during pregnancy, otherwise there will be a risk of miscarriage. In addition, many products with this scent do not use plant essential oils and may contain other chemicals that may cause adverse reactions after contact. 2. Indoor farming1. Light: Lavender grows best in an environment with sufficient light, and the daily light time should not be less than 6 hours. If it is too dark, the plant will develop poorly and it will also affect the flowering of the plant. If the bedroom has good lighting, you can place it near the window, otherwise you will need to move it to the balcony to bask in the sun during the day. 2. Soil: Lavender prefers loose and fertile soil. If the soil is too acidic or alkaline, it will be detrimental to the growth of the roots. Generally, garden soil, peat soil and river sand should be mixed together. The proportion of river sand should not be too large, as it mainly serves to increase drainage. In addition, you can add an appropriate amount of base fertilizer to the soil to provide nutrients for plant growth. 3. Watering: Lavender itself has good drought resistance and does not require much water, so there is no need to water it too much. Too much water will not only not help its growth, but will also affect the breathing of the roots. Generally, watering should be done after the soil is dry, and each time watering should be thorough. In winter, you can water less or not at all. 4. Fertilization: Lavender needs appropriate fertilization during its growth process. Generally, nitrogen fertilizer should be applied in the seedling stage to promote the growth of branches and leaves. Before flowering, you should switch to phosphorus and potassium fertilizers, which can promote flowering. Add a little compound fertilizer after flowering to help the plant recover quickly. |
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